SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 Card 512GB (SDCFSP-512G-G46D)
SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 Card 512GB is a high-performance professional memory card designed for cinema-grade video recording and high-resolution photography. Built to meet the demanding requirements of broadcast, film production, and high-end DSLR or mirrorless cameras, this CFast 2.0 card delivers exceptional read and write speeds for smooth 4K, Full HD, and RAW workflows while ensuring long-term reliability in professional environments.
Product Features
Ultra-Fast CFast 2.0 Performance
Powered by CFast 2.0 technology, this card delivers blazing-fast read speeds of up to 525MB/s and write speeds of up to 450MB/s, enabling uninterrupted capture of high-bitrate video and rapid file transfers during post-production.
Optimized for 4K and Full HD Video Recording
Engineered for professional video workflows, the SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 card supports sustained write performance required for 4K UHD, Full HD, and RAW video recording without dropped frames.
Reliable for Professional Workflows
Designed to withstand intensive use, this memory card is tested for durability and reliability, making it suitable for mission-critical shoots where data integrity is essential.
Large 512GB Storage Capacity
With 512GB of storage, the card provides ample space for extended video shoots and high-resolution image capture, reducing the need for frequent card changes during production.
Compatible with Professional Cameras and Readers
The card is compatible with CFast 2.0-enabled professional cameras and card readers, ensuring seamless integration into existing production and editing workflows.
Product Specifications
- Capacity: 512GB
- Card Type: CFast 2.0
- Maximum Read Speed: Up to 525MB/s
- Maximum Write Speed: Up to 450MB/s
- Video Support: 4K UHD, Full HD, RAW video recording
- Compatibility: Devices supporting CFast 2.0 standard
- Model Number: SDCFSP-512G-G46D
- Usage: Professional video production and high-resolution photography





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